
American Ethnicity: The Dynamics and Consequences of Discrimination
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Copyright: 2011
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Preface
Chapter 1. Ethnicity and Ethnic Relations
Chapter 2. Explaining Ethnic Relations
Chapter 3. The Anglo-Saxon Core and Ethnic Antagonism
Chapter 4. White Ethnic Americans
Chapter 5. African Americans
Chapter 6. Native Americans
Chapter 7. Latinos
Chapter 8. Asian and Pacific Island Americans
Chapter 9. Arab Americans
Chapter 10. The Future of Ethnicity in America
Chapter 2. Explaining Ethnic Relations
Chapter 3. The Anglo-Saxon Core and Ethnic Antagonism
Chapter 4. White Ethnic Americans
Chapter 5. African Americans
Chapter 6. Native Americans
Chapter 7. Latinos
Chapter 8. Asian and Pacific Island Americans
Chapter 9. Arab Americans
Chapter 10. The Future of Ethnicity in America
Chapter 4. White Ethnic Americans
Chapter 5. African Americans
Chapter 6. Native Americans
Chapter 7. Latinos
Chapter 8. Asian and Pacific Island Americans
Chapter 9. Arab Americans
Chapter 10. The Future of Ethnicity in America
Chapter 6. Native Americans
Chapter 7. Latinos
Chapter 8. Asian and Pacific Island Americans
Chapter 9. Arab Americans
Chapter 10. The Future of Ethnicity in America
Chapter 8. Asian and Pacific Island Americans
Chapter 9. Arab Americans
Chapter 10. The Future of Ethnicity in America
Chapter 10. The Future of Ethnicity in America
About the Author
Adalberto Aguirre
Adalberto Aguirre, Jr., is professor of sociology at the University of California at Riverside. He is the author many articles in professional journals. He is also written over five books, including Race, Racism, and the Death Penalty in the United States, Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity in American Criminal Justice, and Chicanos in Higher Education: Dilemmas for the 21st Century.
Jonathan H. Turner
Jonathan H. Turner is a professor of sociology at the University of California at Riverside. He is the author of numerous journal articles, and over twenty-five books, such as Oppression: A Sociohistory of Black-White relations, American Society: Problems of Structure, Social Problems in America, and Inequality: Privilege & Poverty in America.
Preface
Chapter 1. Ethnicity and Ethnic Relations
Chapter 2. Explaining Ethnic Relations
Chapter 3. The Anglo-Saxon Core and Ethnic Antagonism
Chapter 4. White Ethnic Americans
Chapter 5. African Americans
Chapter 6. Native Americans
Chapter 7. Latinos
Chapter 8. Asian and Pacific Island Americans
Chapter 9. Arab Americans
Chapter 10. The Future of Ethnicity in America
Chapter 2. Explaining Ethnic Relations
Chapter 3. The Anglo-Saxon Core and Ethnic Antagonism
Chapter 4. White Ethnic Americans
Chapter 5. African Americans
Chapter 6. Native Americans
Chapter 7. Latinos
Chapter 8. Asian and Pacific Island Americans
Chapter 9. Arab Americans
Chapter 10. The Future of Ethnicity in America
Chapter 4. White Ethnic Americans
Chapter 5. African Americans
Chapter 6. Native Americans
Chapter 7. Latinos
Chapter 8. Asian and Pacific Island Americans
Chapter 9. Arab Americans
Chapter 10. The Future of Ethnicity in America
Chapter 6. Native Americans
Chapter 7. Latinos
Chapter 8. Asian and Pacific Island Americans
Chapter 9. Arab Americans
Chapter 10. The Future of Ethnicity in America
Chapter 8. Asian and Pacific Island Americans
Chapter 9. Arab Americans
Chapter 10. The Future of Ethnicity in America
Chapter 10. The Future of Ethnicity in America
About the Author
Adalberto Aguirre
Adalberto Aguirre, Jr., is professor of sociology at the University of California at Riverside. He is the author many articles in professional journals. He is also written over five books, including Race, Racism, and the Death Penalty in the United States, Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity in American Criminal Justice, and Chicanos in Higher Education: Dilemmas for the 21st Century.
Jonathan H. Turner
Jonathan H. Turner is a professor of sociology at the University of California at Riverside. He is the author of numerous journal articles, and over twenty-five books, such as Oppression: A Sociohistory of Black-White relations, American Society: Problems of Structure, Social Problems in America, and Inequality: Privilege & Poverty in America.
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